I ran for public office to do something good.
From Doug Ducey
When it comes to free speech and participation in the democratic process, our laws should reflect the goal of making it easier for more citizens to engage.
Our officers are on the front lines - the first to show up on the scene of a crime. They should be respected; not ridiculed. They and their families protected; not put at risk.
Speculation replaces fact. It's very easy to see news outlets running with information that is unconfirmed or erroneous.
I'm focusing on the issues that bring people together and build broad majorities.
To say that I'm going to veto something that I haven't read is just - or sign something that I haven't read - I don't think is good policy for any chief executive.
We can't let government make long-term commitments that it may not be able to keep.
Government must continue to live within its means.
Setting the state budget is one of the most important tasks we undertake at the state Capitol - because after all, it's the people's money - not the government's.
We want to make sure Arizona residents have the opportunity to learn about the decisions we are making and have a chance to participate in the process.
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